hi all,
Finally I have X working (kind of) after upgrading to RH8
But it looks like I have a very low rez (need 800x600).
None of my graphical aps will start (opera etc). How do I change the
resolution?
Many thanks.. again...
--
Nick Wilson // www.tioka.com
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* and then Nick Wilson declared
Finally I have X working (kind of) after upgrading to RH8
But it looks like I have a very low rez (need 800x600).
Sorry, that subject should read none of my graphical aps will sstart!
I *do* have 800x600 rez but a *huge* console when I bring it up and
Nick was rumored to have said:
hi all,
Finally I have X working (kind of) after upgrading to RH8
But it looks like I have a very low rez (need 800x600).
None of my graphical aps will start (opera etc). How do I
change the
resolution?
Many thanks.. again...
--
Nick Wilson //
* and then Jerry Sloan declared
You should be able to change display properties by going to
system setting on the menu bar
Yeah, thanks. Found that one. Opera and ICQ still won't start though. (I
can get Mozilla and Gimp) and the fonts are dreadfull and *HUGE* on the
console I'm writing in
Have you tried running Xconfigurator (or the RH 8 equiv.) from CLI mode and
setting your modes that way?
-- Jonathan
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Linux: Who Do You Want To Hack Today?
On Wed, 13 Nov 2002, Nick Wilson wrote:
* and then Jerry
Nick said confidently
Yeah, thanks. Found that one. Opera and ICQ still won't start
though. (I
can get Mozilla and Gimp) and the fonts are dreadfull and
*HUGE* on the
console I'm writing in now
Any thoughts
--
Nick Wilson // www.tioka.com
KDE or Gnome?
Jerry
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* and then Jerry Sloan declared
Yeah, thanks. Found that one. Opera and ICQ still won't start
though. (I
can get Mozilla and Gimp) and the fonts are dreadfull and
*HUGE* on the
console I'm writing in now
KDE or Gnome?
KDE. Does it follow that maybe I've not installed/updated
When I installed Redhat 7.2, I chose 1024x768 32 bits as the screen
resolution. Using Windows, I am used to changing the screen resolution
on the fly. Is this possible with X? Does GNOME provide a control
for screen res and depth? If so, I cant seem to find it. Thanks.
Hunter
you have to run xconfigurator again
Anthony
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Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2002 3:55 PM
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Subject: How to change resolution in GNOME
When I installed Redhat 7.2, I
resolution in GNOME
| you have to run xconfigurator again
|
| Anthony
|
| -Original Message-
| [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Hunter Scales
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| Subject: How to change resolution in GNOME
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|
| When I installed Redhat 7.2
in Xconfigurator if you choose multiple resolutions your can cycle
through those resolutions with ctrl alt and + or - on the keypad. see
here:
http://kb.redhat.com/view.php?eid=98
If you only selected 1 resolution in Xconfigurator, simply run it again
as root.
On Tue, 2002-07-16 at 15:54,
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